Immigrate to Canada - CIWSR | Canada Immigration Work and Study resources
Despite the global coronavirus pandemic, Canada has established a goal of receiving over 400,000 new immigrants per year starting in 2021, and it is on course to meet that target.
Canada has one of the most open and dynamic immigration regimes in the world. For skilled professionals, businesspeople, and families, Canada offers over 100 different immigration options.
This detailed CIWSRC can assist you in determining which visa choices are suitable for you.Immigrants come to Canada for a variety of reasons. Whether you want to get a good education, feel safe with free universal healthcare, or enjoy Canada’s great quality of life, Canada has it all.There are over a hundred distinct methods to enter Canada. As a result, each person’s road to Canadian immigration will be different.For example, there are many different ways for professionals and workers to qualify for a Canada Immigration permanent resident visa. The most prominent option is through Express Entry, which is Canada’s main pathway for economic class skilled workers. Your best bet to be eligible under Express Entry is to meet the requirements of either the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Canada’s second-largest pathway for skilled workers is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Nearly every province and territory operate the PNP so they can select immigrants that meet the needs of their local job markets. The third major option is immigrating to the province of Quebec, which operates notable pathways such as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program and the Quebec Experience Class.

If you wish to work in Canada as a business immigrant, you have several alternatives, including the Federal Self-Employed Program, the Start-up Visa, and entrepreneur programs run by the PNP and Quebec.

A number of family class sponsorship programs are available in Canada. Citizens and permanent residents of Canada can use these programs to sponsor family members and loved ones to immigrate to Canada.

When it comes to immigration to Canada, LGBTQ2 people and couples have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.